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Results (186)
Keith A. What's your non-real estate side hustle these days?
20 August 2022 | 209 replies

I'm just holding and waiting to see how this texas market holds up for a while. Applicants for rentals are plentiful. Meanwhile, I'm broadening my horizons outside of RE for the ducks of it. What are you all doing? Me...

Marcus Auerbach Financially Free in just a Few Years - aka "get rich quick"
24 January 2023 | 49 replies

Apparently this is a new podcast title, and I don't think it's a good one. BP needs to stop setting unrealistic expectations. I get the fact that it is great click bait, everyone wants to dream, just a few years of "b...

Aaron Ray How to Work a Full-Time Job and Start Investing
24 July 2017 | 45 replies

So, I really want to get involved in real estate investing, preferably buy and holds, but I love my job. What are some things I can do to, at minimum, start getting my foot in the door? I just graduated college this p...

Elisha Salgado How do I invest in multi family properties with no money down?
13 February 2019 | 39 replies

Hello, I am new to bigger pockets and real estate. I'd like to know how to invest in multi family properties with zero money down?  I've seen so many advertisements. Is this even possible? 

Scott Trench Who's at the most financial/leverage risk in a recession?
22 June 2022 | 38 replies

Hi Team - I wanted to walk through a couple of quick thoughts on what I see as the most at-risk parties in a potential recession. 1) Middle-Class Homeowners - A middle-class homeowner reliant on one source of income, ...